Changing the spelling of a word to distinguish it from a Trademark

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The standard used by the United States Patent and Trademark office in evaluating registration is likelihood of confusion. If you are filing for a Federal Trademark and the same mark is already registered, simply changing the spelling will not automatically differentiate your business from another company. When there is an alternative spelling or intentionally-changed version of an English word, the …

Responding to an Office Action – Trademark Application Rejected

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An office action is issued by an examining attorney rejecting an application, as submitted, to register a Trademark. The response typically requires legal arguments and changes on the initial application. It is best to use qualified counsel when responding to an office action to ensure your company’s rights are protected. Click here to schedule a free initial consultation for review …

What is an Ohio Trademark?

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An Ohio trademark usually guarantees that protection in Ohio only.  With only the geographic specific protection for Ohio, a business owner may be limited for future growth into other states. A registered federal trademark protects the identifying name, words and symbols nationwide.  A federal trademark is preferable for an Ohio business owner. A federal trademark provides nationwide protection. We offer …

Find out how to Trademark your name and logo

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A trademark is a distinctive sign or indicator, used by an individual, business, organization or other legal entity, to identify source of goods or services. A trademark is also used to distinguish its products or services from those of other entities. A trademark is typically a name, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, image or a combination of these elements. There …

Does registration with the Ohio Secretary of State protect a trademark?

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No. Registering your LLC or Corporation does not give you federal trademark protection. Only a registered trademark can provide national protection against infringement. The State of Ohio does not verify if your mark will infringe on other trademarks. Instead, the search is limited to registered business names in the state. Thus, you could register a business in the State of …